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This reminds me of my old Halo days (1-3) where I used to make my armor the most annoying thing I could. In a game where everyone else was painting their armor to be super cool or have some sort of camouflage, I always opted for the horrendous hot pink color, white accents, and the smiley face symbol. It was always so

I loved the game too. Had a really awesome mood to it that a lot of other games didn't.

I wholeheartedly agree with you. I played the game when it released and was utterly shocked to see how much hatred came out about the game. I still don't understand! Sure the ending is a little weird, but the game itself is fantastic and easily the best game in the series. But even after all of that, I still kinda

For a long time I wondered why people would get up in arms over this type of blanket surveillance. If you aren't doing anything wrong, why should it matter?

From now on I will only be able to read 343 as "Three hundred forty-three" industries.

Alright, so I've been seeing a lot of conflicting information about Antichamber's platforms. Here and other Kotaku articles state that it's coming out for Mac. Wikipedia says it's coming out for Mac. But the official website only mentions PC.

The winning submission is friggin' genius.

Obviously the small change to the lyrics are incredibly minor in comparison. But I also think that it's the smoking gun of Fox knowing full well what they were doing and where the arrangement came from.

The weirdest and most damning part for me is the line "Johnny C's in trouble" (about 2:14 in Coulton's version, 2:16 in Glee's version). This is a line that Coulton changed from the original in which it said, "Mix-a-lot's in trouble." That means, without a doubt, that Glee stole the arrangement and even the minor

That´s just silly.

Thanks for doing this article! I think I always tended to lean towards hate or dislike of the furry community without actually examining why. Which is weird since I try hard to look at other perspectives and points of view. I have a ton of gay and trans friends, I'm a huge geek in my own right, and I just finished

Anybody else want the whole notion of "the customer is always right" to die? I work in food service and when people pull this kind of shit it drives me crazy. Look. I try to the best of my ability to give everyone the best possible service I can. And honestly, most customers are usually fine. But when a mistake or

Maybe strange, but completely accurate.

I think if actual laws were passed to prevent minors from playing M-rated games, they could have an impact on sales. True, parents could always just buy the game for their child, but as the rating system stands, their is no law against minors buying or owning M-rated games. If a law like the one that almost came out

I guess I should clarify. I and I'm sure many others have seen R-rated movies in theaters as a minor. However, this is usually because I went to see these movies with my parents. When I went to see R-rated movies with just my friends, I was often carded by the ticket seller (granted, this was back when I was a

Again, I agree that my statement was complete conjecture and I'm sure there will always be games meant for adult audiences. I think my point is that if M-rated games were realistically restricted to only being sold to people 18+, sales for these games would probably drop. If that happens, game companies might consider

That's not true. The way both rating systems work it is not ILLEGAL to see an R-rated movie or an play M-rated game as a minor. However, most theaters and most game distributors do enforce these rules. For instance, I and many of my friends have been carded for R-rated movies (and in one instance when a friend of mine

This is interesting though. One problem the industry might have if M-rated games were not sold to minors would be that sales of M-rated games would probably drop a hefty margin. This would encourage more studios to move away from M-rated games in favor of T or lower rated games.

FTL has been mentioned a lot and they are right. But also, (though not a video game) my absolute favorite party game, Cards Against Humanity is from Kickstarter. Seriously, some of the most fun I've had with my friends in years.

They need to release hoodies/shirts for each gun brand. Period. I really need a Jakobs or a Tediore hoodie.